European football: Ajax’s season hits new low after 6-0 Feyenoord thrashing
Ajax’s disastrous season hit a new low on Sunday when they suffered a humiliating 6-0 defeat to bitter rivals Feyenoord in Rotterdam, their largest ever
UN chief joins condemnation of Ecuadorian raid on Mexican embassy
The UN secretary general, António Guterres, has added his voice to a torrent of criticism of Ecuador’s decision to storm the Mexican embassy in Quito
Matondo rescues Rangers with last-gasp equaliser in six-goal Old Firm thriller
The tightest Scottish title race in more than a decade remains far too close to call after Rangers staged a potentially season-defining comeback. An initially
Monterrey coach apologises after calling Messi ‘possessed dwarf’
Monterrey assistant coach Nico Sánchez issued an apology after audio leaked of him calling Lionel Messi a “dwarf” and saying Messi had “the face of
‘Is this really what football wants?’: Wolves chairman piles in on VAR ruling
Wolves’ anger over the latest video assistant referee controversy has prompted their chairman, Jeff Shi, to question whether the technology is “really what football wants
The Conversation at 50: Francis Ford Coppola’s paranoid and predictive masterpiece
In the 50 years since Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation was released in theaters, the evolution of technology and the devolution of political culture have
Secret home insurance commissions raking in millions for landlords in England and Wales
Landlords of developments in England and Wales where residents face hefty service charges face calls to disclose millions of pounds in “secret commissions” raked in
Brexit has made the UK a lower-status nation, says David Miliband
The UK has lost influence since Brexit to become just one of many “middle powers” in the world, former foreign secretary David Miliband has said.
Police spammed with complaints by neo-Nazis under new Scottish hate crime law
Neo-Nazi and far-right agitators are exploiting Scotland’s new hate crime law to make vexatious complaints en masse in an attempt to “overwhelm” police systems. A
Britain’s staycation boom may be over as bookings dry up
Is the British staycation boom over? Short-term holiday rentals experienced a surge in recent years, especially during the pandemic, when Britons stayed at home in